Breaking Bad??

Just finished watching all four seasons over the past several weeks. Awesome show! Can't wait for season 5. Can't imagine where the plot will go now?
Walters sets up a lab at the car wash perhaps? Or becomes the kingpin replacing Gus?

Who knows... Wonder how Skyler will react to Teds death you
know she will never believe it was an accident and not due to the muscle Saul sent to get the check signed.

Breaking Bad is the best TV show I have ever seen in all my days on this Earth.
I really love this show, and I really like all the actors/actress that played a part in this epic program!

I have nothing but good things to say about this show!

This is about as real as it can get folks! Finally something shown on tv that is very close to many truths in the underground world.

After watching the catch up episodes, I had a really powerful and realistic dream. It was taking place at Jessie Pinkmens parents house that he
bought, and was holding those crazy Den parties!
Wow such an intense dream...
I had a Walking Dead dream, but was no where near as realistic as my Breaking Bad dream.

We're going to get 8 episodes this year and 8 the next. I'm wondering how this will effect the flow of the show. I know the team has done just
incredible work on all the other 4 seasons, but they have a formula. The first half or so of the episodes are all pretty slow, all about character
development and setting up the dominoes. Then the back episodes are all about knocking them down and watching things get out of control. And it works
brilliantly, though almost everybody starts to get antsy with the first half. I just wonder how they'll strike that balance with a split season. And
how they'll top the incredible run of episodes in the back half of the 4th.

Yeah I am glad I waited this long to start really getting into the show. Its a very addictive show, and pulls no punches. Its a very hard hitting
show, with deep character development. And those love/hate relationship roles like Saul Goodman, Mike, and Gus.
I was getting all caught up for tomorrows start to the new season. I was keeping up with Walking Dead, and catching up on Breaking Bad.
Out of the two shows, while I love horror and zombies. Breaking Bad just steals the show!

Yeah I am excited to see just how out of control its going to get. I mean the first few seasons was such a crazy ride, that they have raised the bar,
and I have no doubt will deliver.

Guys, I dont get AMC since DishNetwork pulled the channel. I got to see the first episode of the new season because Breaking Bad's FaceBook page
showed the full episode. Can anyone give me a summary of what happened in last nights episode "Madrigal?" I don't mind spoilers, I just want to
know what went down! Thank you!

Originally posted by TopherWayne
Guys, I dont get AMC since DishNetwork pulled the channel. I got to see the first episode of the new season because Breaking Bad's FaceBook page
showed the full episode. Can anyone give me a summary of what happened in last nights episode "Madrigal?" I don't mind spoilers, I just want to
know what went down! Thank you!

I would recommend trying to find it on-line, somewhere, somehow, because it was pretty great, but, here's the gist of Madrigal:

The DEA have found 12 bank accounts belonging to Gus' associates, they're now interrogating those people.
Jesse is still freaking out about not being about to find the ricin cigarette. Walt makes a fake one to calm him down.
Walt and Jesse try to bring Mike into their operation, which they want to restart.
A woman named Lydia meets with Mike and tries to convince him to kill off a list of 11 people the DEA are investigating. Mike refuses.
Mike gets interrogated by Hank and Gomez. He refuses to talk.
Mike is lured into ambush, which he easily evades. Lydia got someone else on the list to try to knock people off. There's now 10 names left on the
list.
Mike goes to Lydia's house to kill her. Instead, he enlists her to find methlamyne so Jesse and Walt can start cooking again.

I'm forgetting some things and intentionally leaving a few others out, but that's the important stuff.

Yeah, the very last part made me shake my head.. So close too.
Todd made the remark about. "You guys thought of everything?" Excitedly spoken.

Walt and Jesse both said, no witnesses.
Mike told Todd and the guys to never question their judgment and to do as they say. If they say jump, you just jump. Don't ask.
Todd was just following his orders, without question.

I just must say, Skyler in "Fifty-One" blew me away. Anna Gunn deserves an award for her performance. Todd was just trying to prove himself. Like
Mike said "There's two types of heists. Those that witnesses & those that dont." I like the jittery nervousness of Lydia & she's got gorgeous
eyes!

Yeah that ending sucked big time... Thats the problem with crime there are too many variables and unless you are willing to be a heartless murderer
then eventually you usually get caught due to witnesses... It did finally jazz things up after the last few snoozer episodes.

I don't know about you guys but I am tired of the Skyler bitch routine its like please take that sub plot somewhere... Something like she either
accepts it and becomes more ruthless them Walt or she flips out and tells everything to Hank who thinks she has gone cuckoo and doesn't believe a
word of it...

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